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Piked vs Picked - What's the difference?

piked | picked |

As adjectives the difference between piked and picked

is that piked is furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed while picked is (obsolete) pointed; sharp.

As verbs the difference between piked and picked

is that piked is (pike) while picked is (pick).

piked

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed
  • Describing a dive in which the knees are kept straight, but the body is bent at a right-angle at the hips
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (pike)
  • Anagrams

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    picked

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (pick)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) pointed; sharp
  • * Chapman
  • Picked and polished.
  • * Mortimer
  • Let the stake be made picked at the top.
  • (zoology, of fishes) Having a pike or spine on the back.
  • the picked dogfish
  • (obsolete) fine; spruce; smart; precise; dainty
  • * 1590 , , V. i. 13:
  • He is too / picked , too spruce, too affected, too odd, as it were, / too peregrinate, as I may call it.
  • * 1596 , , I. i. 193:
  • Why then I suck my teeth and catechize / My picked man of countries:
    (Webster 1913)